Basic human–robot interaction system running on an embedded platform
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2021-07-21
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Robotics will be a dominant area in society throughout future generations. Its presence is currently increasing
in most daily life settings, with devices and mechanisms that facilitate the accomplishment of diverse tasks,
as well as in work scenarios, where machines perform more and more jobs. This increase in the presence
of autonomous robotic systems in society is due to their great efficiency and security compared to human
capacity, which is thanks mainly to the enormous precision of their sensor and actuator systems. Among these,
vision sensors are of the utmost importance. Humans and many animals naturally enjoy powerful perception
systems, but, in robotics, this constitutes a constant line of research. In addition to having a high capacity
for reasoning and decision-making, these robots incorporate important advances in their perceptual systems,
allowing them to interact effectively in the working environments of this new industrial revolution. Drawing on
the most basic interaction between humans, looking at the face, an innovative system is presented in this paper,
which was developed for an autonomous and DIY robot. This system is composed of three modules. First, the
face detection component, which detects human faces in the current image. Second, the scene representation
algorithm, which offers a wider field of view than that of the single camera used, mounted on a servo-pan
unit. Third, the active memory component, which was designed and implemented according to two competing
dynamics: life and salience. The algorithm intelligently moves the servo-pan unit with the aim of finding new
faces, follow existing ones and forgetting those that no longer appear on the scene. The system was developed
and validated using a low-cost platform based on a Raspberry Pi3 board.
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Julio Vega. Basic human–robot interaction system running on an embedded platform. Microprocessors and Microsystems, 85:104316--104323, July 2021
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